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HeartWatch. Heart & Activity
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Monitor your Heart & Health

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"HeartWatch is so good, you’d think Apple built the app itself." John Patrick Pullen, Time Magazine. Top 5 in Health & Fitness in 63 countries.

-----------------------------------------------------*IMPORTANT* HeartWatch 3 requires iOS 10 or iOS 11. Watch OS 3 or Watch OS 4.If you are missing the Watch App or Experiencing crash on restart, please press the Review tab and click on App Support. This explains what you need to do! Please email us if you are stuck. We love to help. -----------------------------------------------------

HeartWatch lets you see how your heart is beating across four simple views. Waking, Regular, Workout & Sleeping. Each of these views are isolated because, while you may want a higher heart rate during a workout, if your heart is racing when you aren't doing any exercise then this is likely not a good thing and probably something you might want to show your medical practitioner.

HeartWatch gives you an easy solution to this. It accesses your heart rate & workout readings created by your Apple Watch and unlocks the power of this information in a simple, intuitive way.

INTRODUCING HEART BADGESHeartWatch 2 introduces heart badges. These are a simple glanceable graphic that lets you quickly see how your heart is doing for different types of events. The colours represent time in zones overlayed with an average.

For regular* heart rate readings, the ideal is to have a completely blue badge. The bigger the red ring around the badge, the more time spent with an elevated heart rate. Even though averages can appear to be similar, the badge shows a clear picture of how your heart has really been tracking and alerts you about excessively high or low readings.

For workouts, you can easily see the zonal makeup of your workout at a glance.

A FAST, EASY TO USE WATCH APPAn instant background update has you seeing your latest heart rate and a summary of your day. You can take your "live" pulse at any time by tapping the Pulse gauge. You can start a workout directly in the app and get live updates on your heart rate zone. You can also track sleep and add measurements & notes.

AMAZING NAVIGATIONWhether you are looking for heart rate irregularities or checking on your workout progress, HeartWatch makes things very easy via a 12 week big picture. Find out exactly what your heart was doing throughout your day. The addition of an energy overlay to the regular heart rate detail view means you can determine if those peaks you sometimes get are more likely due to stress or increased activity.

CAPTURE HEALTH & SLEEP DATACapture key HealthKit measurements just by saying them, take notes about your day and track sleep.

NOTIFICATIONSYou can configure notifications for the following scenarios. - When heart rate exceeds a bpm value. - When heart rate drops below a bpm value. - A daily reminder to check how you've gone today.

NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR HEALTHHeart Watch is very useful tool to get alerted about any possible health issues in a concise format that you can show your medical practitioner.

REQUIREMENTSThis app requires an iPhone that has the Health App installed. Heart readings are read from the Health Data Store which is ideally populated by your Apple Watch. You can also import heart rate readings from other sources and devices.

What's New

Version History

3.5.2

Nov 13, 2017

iPhone X updates & various improvements.You can read all about them on the More tab in the app.Bug fix for pulse face haptics.

3.5.1

Nov 10, 2017

iPhone X updates & various improvements. You can read all about them on the More tab in the app.

3.5

Oct 19, 2017

iOS 11 & WatchOS 4 update plus lots of other improvements. You can read all about them on the More tab in the app.

3.2

Feb 28, 2017

Maintenance update.

3.1

Dec 19, 2016

Watch app revised for better performance and better more configurable alerts.New large modular complication. Support for workouts using external HR monitors from Watch. Improved sleep reporting.Support for new AutoSleep app.Optional export feature. Some minor bug fixes.

3.0

Sep 13, 2016

HeartWatch v3. For Watch OS 3 & iOS 10.

Watch app has been re-written to take advantage of the lovely new Watch OS 3 features. The iPhone app now lets you see everything your Watch captures, Activity, distance, steps & more.Notifications & complication updates are now directly on your Watch.Workouts are now started from within HeartWatch. Latest pulse can now be measured directly from the new Pulse "face".There's loads more.

-----------------------------------------------------*IMPORTANT* HeartWatch 3 requires iOS 10 & Watch OS 3. If you are missing the Watch App or Experiencing crash on restart, please press the Review tab on the app store page and click on App Support. This explains what you need to do! Please email us if you are stuck. We love to help and get back to you as fast as possible. -----------------------------------------------------

If you like the update, please leave a review. It helps a lot. If you need any help or something isn't working, or there's something you would like to see, please email via the link in the app. All feedback much appreciated!

Finally. Thanks so much for the terrific reviews and feedback!Reviews get cleared each new release, so if you love the new changes, please leave a new review. It helps a lot! We also love to get your support emails. We want to ensure you have the best experience with HeartWatch and that we build more features that you would like to see.

2.0

Feb 11, 2016

HeartWatch 2 is here!

There's now a Watch app, complication, sleep tracking and a beautiful new interface colour keyed to match your phone.

We've also introduced a new concept called Heart Badges. This lets you see everything about your heart in an instant. The problem with a simple average is that it doesn't tell you the complete picture. You may have spent lots of time with a high heart rate and a low heart rate but still have a good average. Similarly, for your workouts, the Heart Badge shows you at a glance which zones you have been in.

There's much more. Check out the web site for details.

1.1

Dec 14, 2015

1. Fixes a bug that caused the home summary screen to lock under certain conditions. 2. Fixes support for 24hr time for our European friends. 3. Waking now caters for people that use sleep tracking in HealthKit.4. Waking automatic heart rate detection can be set to after a customer hour for people that get up earlier or later. 5. Breaks out heart rate in a sleep section for people using sleep tracking in HealthKit.

See the TIPS & HELP section in Settings for more info. It's updated regularly.

Sincere apologies for point 1. Argh! What a twit.Thanks for downloading, using the app and providing such great feedback. We love to hear from you! Finally, if you are really enjoy the app then a nice app store review helps heaps and also gives supreme motivation to add more features for you! (the reviews get cleared with each new release).

1.0

Dec 7, 2015

Nov 13, 2017

Version 3.5.2

iPhone X updates & various improvements.You can read all about them on the More tab in the app.Bug fix for pulse face haptics.

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5

1.8K Ratings

1.8K Ratings

Essential app for monitoring your health and getting the most out of your watch.

May 15, 2017

Latitude38-SailorGirl

I love this app! Really, HeartWatch and the companion app AutoSleep are the best two apps I have found for the Apple Watch. I've used them every day/night for 6 weeks now. It has changed my habits almost overnight. It really is an essential app to monitor your health in the moment and over time, and for effortlessly changing your habits to improve your life. It's the bio feedback that we couldn't have dreamed of having such easy access to years ago (ok maybe I'm late to the game, I just got my Apple Watch, but I did own an expensive sports heart rate monitor that I only used a handful of times during workouts). I love how HeartWatch represents the data in various ways and the level of detail they have put into everything. Haven't done it yet but you can also export the data. Their documentation is great with a short explanation available on every screen to easily get you started (that you can make go away if you don't want to see it - I've kept it up), plus quick access to more in-depth explanations for those that want to know more.

Essential app for monitoring your health and getting the most out of your watch.

May 15, 2017

Latitude38-SailorGirl

I love this app! Really, HeartWatch and the companion app AutoSleep are the best two apps I have found for the Apple Watch. I've used them every day/night for 6 weeks now. It has changed my habits almost overnight. It really is an essential app to monitor your health in the moment and over time, and for effortlessly changing your habits to improve your life. It's the bio feedback that we couldn't have dreamed of having such easy access to years ago (ok maybe I'm late to the game, I just got my Apple Watch, but I did own an expensive sports heart rate monitor that I only used a handful of times during workouts). I love how HeartWatch represents the data in various ways and the level of detail they have put into everything. Haven't done it yet but you can also export the data. Their documentation is great with a short explanation available on every screen to easily get you started (that you can make go away if you don't want to see it - I've kept it up), plus quick access to more in-depth explanations for those that want to know more.

Good but quirky

Mar 1, 2017

Old Penguin

The app is full of information, but with so many screens and charts it takes some getting used to as far as figuring what is what. Missing (or at least I can't yet find it) is an easy graph or chart to view changes over weeks or months. It may be there, but like much of the information overloading this app, it is well hidden. Also, it strangely devalues the Apple Watch stand goal. True, it's the least interesting ring (for me) on the Apple Watch, but in the tracking history part of the app, standing is capped off at 12 hours. My watch might say 16 or 17, but the app never credits more than 12! This makes absolutely no sense, and is either a clear bug that needs fixing or another example of a user interface is need of simplification. The sleep app (an additional purchase) is interesting as an add-on, but it offers so little information it is a pricey upgrade. It would be better simply integrated into the main app rather than an additional money grab. Still, overall a good additional to the Apple Watch fitness family. FitBit still wins on ease of interface. Apple app developers still have a few things to learn when it comes to fitness tracking.

Good but quirky

Mar 1, 2017

Old Penguin

The app is full of information, but with so many screens and charts it takes some getting used to as far as figuring what is what. Missing (or at least I can't yet find it) is an easy graph or chart to view changes over weeks or months. It may be there, but like much of the information overloading this app, it is well hidden. Also, it strangely devalues the Apple Watch stand goal. True, it's the least interesting ring (for me) on the Apple Watch, but in the tracking history part of the app, standing is capped off at 12 hours. My watch might say 16 or 17, but the app never credits more than 12! This makes absolutely no sense, and is either a clear bug that needs fixing or another example of a user interface is need of simplification. The sleep app (an additional purchase) is interesting as an add-on, but it offers so little information it is a pricey upgrade. It would be better simply integrated into the main app rather than an additional money grab. Still, overall a good additional to the Apple Watch fitness family. FitBit still wins on ease of interface. Apple app developers still have a few things to learn when it comes to fitness tracking.

Best Heart monitor application I have used!

Dec 25, 2017

Gixxer6t

Originally got the HeartWatch application and used it daily to track how my heart was doing and get a better idea of my performance under stress and sedentary stages. It helped me been able to see how much better I am getting as I continue to exercise, it breaks everything down for you and it reminds you and the end of the day with a recap of how you did in percentages compared to the rest of the days. The watch will remind you if your heart is higher than usual at any giving time of the day. Then I tried AutoSleep to see how well it would work... amazing! It’s incredible. For me it just works. Usually at night before I go to sleep, I would read a little or check and return emails, when ready to sleeping, I just put the phone on the charger and go to sleep and that’s it. The watch records my sleeping patterns. The combination of both applications it the way to go if you want a complete image of your heart, but if you are looking for just sleeping information. This is it!

Best Heart monitor application I have used!

Dec 25, 2017

Gixxer6t

Originally got the HeartWatch application and used it daily to track how my heart was doing and get a better idea of my performance under stress and sedentary stages. It helped me been able to see how much better I am getting as I continue to exercise, it breaks everything down for you and it reminds you and the end of the day with a recap of how you did in percentages compared to the rest of the days. The watch will remind you if your heart is higher than usual at any giving time of the day. Then I tried AutoSleep to see how well it would work... amazing! It’s incredible. For me it just works. Usually at night before I go to sleep, I would read a little or check and return emails, when ready to sleeping, I just put the phone on the charger and go to sleep and that’s it. The watch records my sleeping patterns. The combination of both applications it the way to go if you want a complete image of your heart, but if you are looking for just sleeping information. This is it!